Man accused of selling car without permission

A 33-year-old man is accused of stealing and scrapping his brother’s old, junk car without permission.

Gerald P. Moylan, of 123 Sixth St., was released on his own recognizance by City Court Judge Daniel C. Wilson Tuesday on a charge of fourth-degree grand larceny. His case was adjourned to Aug. 15.

Police said at 1 p.m. July 6, Moylan stole a 2000 GMC Jimmy suburban from Sixth Street. In a statement to police, the owner said his brother took the truck and sold it for scrap to Vince’s U-Pull-It in Marcy.

In his own statement, Moylan told police that he asked his brother for permission to scrap the truck — but his brother was drinking when he agreed. Moylan said he and a friend towed the truck to Marcy and got $424 in return.

Moylan’s brother told police that he bought the truck earlier this year for $500, and never gave Moylan permission to sell it for scrap.

Also in City Court:

¿ Bail was set at $100 and was not immediately met for Melissa E. Pickett, 28, with a last known address of 302 Kossuth St., charged with petty larceny. Her case was adjourned to July 18.

Deputies said at 3:45 p.m. May 5, Pickett stole an $11 pair of sandals from Wal-Mart on Rome-Taberg Road.

¿ Cody M. Sullivan, 18, of 2543 Miliddy Lane, Camden, was released on his own recognizance on a charge of exposure. His case was adjourned to July 18.

Police said at 12:28 a.m. July 4, Sullivan urinated in a yard in the 900 block of N. Madison St.

¿ Sean K. Jadoo, 19, of 7980 Brookside Drive, was released on his own recognizance on a charge of unlawful possession of marijuana. His case was adjourned to July 20.

Police said that at 10:30 p.m. July 2, Jadoo was found with a baggy of marijuana in the parking lot of Franklyn Field on North James Street.

¿ Vincent M. Henderson, 19, of 104 Nock St., was released on his own recognizance on a charge of unlawful possession of marijuana. His case was adjourned to July 18. Police said at 12:32 a.m. June 30, Henderson was found with a marijuana cigarette in the parking lot of Staley Upper Elementary School on East Bloomfield Street.